you previously wrote:
>Do not expose more of your ignorance by refuting what is written >by authorities that you have not yet read.
Now you are saying that Kabaka Mutebi II is the authority you are quoting.
Tell me, where did Kabaka Mutebi write about this Luweero stuff you are talking about ?
What is this privy information ? Was it told to you by him in private ?
Kasangwawo
From: Owor Kipenji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ugnet_: Oyite-Ojok's_family_secrets_buried_here\ Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 01:01:11 +0100 (BST)
The authority I am quoting which you actually must believe is none
other than Ronald Mutebbi II.
He was in the Luwero salient and you better extract this privy info from him.
Kipenji.
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jonah kasangwawo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Kipenji,
I don't know which authorities you are referring to, but reputable sources like Human Rights Watch or Amnesty International clearly disagree with you. You and your gang may try to revise our history but you can't bury the truth.
You have now turned to being abusive after failing to address the substance.
That's
a sign of frustration. The fact of the matter is that your attempt to evoke
the emotions
of Baganda on this forum, by mentioning that a Muganda perished together
with the
head of the UPC killing machine, did not work.
Kasangwawo
>From: Owor Kipenji
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: ugnet_: Oyite-Ojok's_family_secrets_buried_here\
>Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 15:08:08 +0100 (BST)
>
>Do not expose more of your ignorance by refuting what is written
>by authorities that you have not yet read.
>Read more and you'll be better informed otherwise continue
>with your cheerleader role which apparently is your best trademark.
>You always find it fit to appear to corroborate what your think tanks
>tell you other than stating what you personally know for a fact.
>What an imbecile!.
>Since cheerleading is what you excel best in,I grant you the floor and
>continue with it till your voice gets hoarse.
>Just for improving on your imbecility,ever heard the saying: "living by the
>Riverside or near a Lake does not mean you eat Fish everyday,let alone know
>how to fish?".
>Next time before you peddle more of your ignorance on this fora,think about
>it.
>Thank you.
>Kipenji.
>__________________________________________________________________________________________
>
>jonah kasangwawo wrote:
>Ooh, I'm overwhelmed with emotion !
>
>Kipenji, just cut the crap ! Are we now supposed to shed tears for a man
>who
>had joined the head of the killing machine of his own people ? I don't
>think
>so.
>
>You are one of those wiseacres (like Odwe) I was talking about recently;
>you
>know, the ones who pretend to know about a culture better than the owners
>of
>that culture. The motto 'Gakyaali mabaga' (incidentally this is the motto
>of
>King's College Buddo and not of the Buganda kingdom) is an inspiration to
>excellence; an encouragement to always strive to do better. Where you get
>the idea that this leads to a cul-de-sac is beyond me. Since you are not
>even a Muganda, I don't see why you are obliged to follow that motto if you
>feel its no good.
>
>Similarly, your adverse remarks about olunyiriri and emituba (not 'entuba')
>are just a display of your ignorance about Kiganda culture and are of no
>consequence. If you are making them out of envy, too bad. Whether you are
>bothered by these traditions or not, I'm afraid they are here to stay.
>
>Kasangwawo
>
> >From: Owor Kipenji
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: ugnet_: Oyite-Ojok's_family_secrets_buried_here\
> >Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 13:29:28 +0100 (BST)
> >
> >Mshemiwa Ssenyange,I want to applaud your logic if at all
> >that passes for one with the exception that you really did not
> >pay attention to those Officers and Men of the UNLA who died
> >in that Helicopter crash with the then Chief of Army Staff.
> >Do you remember a one Captain Godfrey Kato,a promising
> >then 28 year old Muganda who died in that crash just a month
> >after his colourful wedding?
> >If you do ,does it mean that you and your fellow Baganda did actually
> >celebrate the loss of this young and talented Muganda soldier,whose widow
> >could be one of the listers on this forum?
> >Ssenyange and ilk,the world has two fundamental divide,i.e Black and
> >White.In Ottawa where you reside,I do not think any non balck person
> >will ask you whether you are a Muganda first rather than whether you
> >come from Africa,by the time they ask you which part of Africa you hail
> >the discussion of your being a Muganda would not arise for that will
>matter
> >less to them.This explains why these non Blacks are planning
> >to go to the Mars and Jupiter while our blacks in Uganda are still
> >bothering themselves with knowing olunyiriri,entuba and all that crap and
> >busy celebrating other people's demise as if that by itself has precluded
> >them from death.
> >With this type of flawed logic,it is no wonder that the Buganda Motto
>since
> >about 1200 has been and is:"Gakyaaali mabaga".
> >Can we not stop and revist this motto that appears to lead us to a cul-de
> >sac?.The logic is if whence you do something you get the same flawed
> >results,you ought to change the methodology if you are to move forward
>and
> >that is what I expect of all those intellectuals and elites from Mother
> >Uganda.
> >Thank you.
> >Kipenji.
> >
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